The Wait Is Over: Puscifer Drops “Self Evident,” a Heavy New Groove From Josh Moreau

Puscifer is back with their first new music in a while and it hits hard. The band just dropped “Self Evident,” a heavy, slow-burning track that shows exactly how they balance message and groove.

Bassist Josh Moreau is holding it down with total control. In the video, he’s playing what looks like a Fender Precision Bass, laying down a deep, focused tone that keeps everything grounded. His lines don’t just sit in the mix, they carry it. The groove feels simple at first, but there’s a lot of intention behind how he shapes every note.

Maynard’s lyrics this time feel more like a middle finger than a message. It’s blunt and messy but fits the song’s mood. He’s not aiming for poetry here, just impact, and that raw edge works with how heavy the track feels.

It’s been a minute since we’ve heard anything new from the band and this one feels like the right kind of return. The song has purpose, the groove is solid, and Josh Moreau makes sure it stays that way.

No Treble CEO Jody Miller is a Chicago-based bassist, guitarist, engineer, and producer best known for his bass gear demo videos and as the co-host of The Bass Nerds podcast.

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